Prague'I don't even remember when I went. Imagine that so much time has passed. If you haven't seen Prague yet, you can combine the weekend with a public holiday and evaluate it as a nice 3-4-day abroad program.

Prague Vacation
Prague Vacation

Places to Visit in Prague

Prague, one of the most fascinating centers of Europe for a holiday abroad, reflects a medieval city with its rich historical and architectural beauties. on the UNESCO list Prague old town square Prague, which has valuable and historical buildings, especially in the region, welcomes millions of tourists every year.

Prague, one of the few historical cities of Europe, which has been meticulously preserved in terms of its historical texture from past to present, is also the center of culture and art. The city is home to more than 2000 important architectural structures, nearly 70 palaces, 80 churches and 35 monasteries.A Hundred-Tower Cityknown as ”. The fact that it includes world-famous artists such as Mozart and Kafka reveals the cultural richness of this city.

Prague offers many alternatives to travelers with its beautiful squares, bridges, museums and churches. on the UNESCO list Prague Castle, Hradcany Square, Charles Bridge, Astronomical Clock and St. Vitus Cathedral are among the structures worth seeing in Prague.

The Old City, known as the historical center of the city, is a region that smells of history. There are many statues, historical and religious buildings in the square, which reveals the architectural texture of the Middle Ages. You can explore the Jewish square and St. Nicholas Cathedral here.

Shopping in Prague

Prague has many shopping centers and shops with world-famous brands. Cerná ruze, Metropole Zlicín, Palác Flóra are some of the shopping centers in the city. You can also visit the Old Town Square, where jewelery, ornaments and jewels from the Czech culture are found. You can do a pleasant and economical shopping by visiting the city markets, which is another shopping point of the city. Czech crystal, garnet, matryoshka, Becherovka herbal liqueur, which is unique to Prague, can be a nice gift for yourself and your loved ones.

What to Eat in Prague?

Prague, which hosts great tastes from Czech cuisine as well as various international flavors, stands out with a rich food culture to suit every palate. Among the traditional tastes of the city, meat with sauerkraut, schnitzel with special potato salad, dumplings, feta cheese and fruit dumpling covered with sugar are among the delicacies worth trying. You can try Svickova, a steak dish with creamy sauce, which is among the most popular dishes.

It is useful to be careful when choosing a place to eat in Prague. I should remind you that the prices on touristic main streets are 2-3 times higher. A few streets back, you will be able to eat local dishes that are both more authentic and at much more affordable prices.

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    • Beer Tour, which is a very common activity in Germany, I did not participate, but it looks very fun.

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